All-New Hampshire Basketball teams named

Mar 30, 2011

Lambert, Doucet and Kania represent
Panthers

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The top performances in
2010-11 by New Hampshire’s Division III college basketball
players have been honored with selection to the men’s and
women’s All-State teams, as voted by the head coaches from
the six Granite State schools, and the list includes one man and
two women from the Plymouth State University basketball squads.

Senior guard Ryan Lambert (Derry, N.H./Pinkerton
Academy) was named All-State First Team on the men’s side,
while junior forward Alicia Doucet (Manchester,
N.H./Central) was selected for the First Team for the Panther women
and senior forward Amanda Kania (Manchester,
N.H./West) was a Second Team choice. Lambert is a first-time
selection to the All-State team, while Doucet and Kania, both
former New Hampshire Rookies of the Year, were All-State picks for
the second and third time, respectively.

Ryan Lambert

A 6’0” guard, Lambert led the team and ranked fourth in
the LEC in scoring this season with 15.3 points per game. He
also topped the Panthers with 6.6 rebounds and 3.2 assists per
outing. Lambert was most effective from long range, making
39-of-131 shots from three-point range. He had seven games
this season with at least 20 points and two contests with at least
30 points, and finished up his three-year career at PSU with 872
points.

A 5’11” forward, Doucet led the Panther women and
ranked fourth in the LEC in scoring this season with 15.6 points
per game. She ranked second for PSU with 6.1 rebounds per
contest and went to the free throw line a league-high 186 times,
converting 65 percent. A three-time Little East Conference
Player of the Week, she became the 11th player in the
program’s history to reach the 1,000-point milestone and she
finished her junior season with 1,052 points.

Alicia Doucet

Amanda Kania

A 6’0” forward, Kania wrapped up an outstanding career
for PSU with her third straight All-N.H. honor. She averaged
12.5 points and a team-leading 7.1 rebounds for the Panthers this
winter. The senior captain went over the 1,000-point barrier
in the season opener and finished her career as the second leading
scorer in the program’s history with 1,302 points.

The Panther men’s squad finished the season with an 11-14
overall record and a 5-9 mark in the Little East, while the Panther
women ended up 8-17 overall and 1-13 in conference play.

The six Division III basketball schools in New Hampshire include
Plymouth State and Keene State College from the Little East
Conference, Colby-Sawyer College and New England College from The
Commonwealth Coast Conference, Rivier College from the Great
Northeast Athletic Conference and Daniel Webster College from the
New England Collegiate Conference.